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Integrating technology into the classroom through online projects : a fairy tale unit
The integration of technology and the Internet have brought new opportunities to today\u27s educators. When technology is utilized correctly, effective teaching in the classroom is promoted. The project focuses on online projects than can be incorporated into the elementary classroom. The project designed and utilized is a telecollaborative project focusing on the genre of fairy tales being taught in the 3rd grade. The Internet can be utilized in the classroom for interpersonal exchanges, information collection, and problem solving. A wealth of information is available to students on the Internet. Students gain control of their learning as they begin to navigate the World Wide Web through hyperlinks and display their own work for the world to see
Molecular Hydrogen Formation on Ice Under Interstellar Conditions
The results of experiments on the formation of molecular hydrogen on low
density and high density amorphous ice surfaces are analyzed using a rate
equation model. The activation energy barriers for the relevant diffusion and
desorption processes are obtained. The more porous morphology of the low
density ice gives rise to a broader spectrum of energy barriers compared to the
high density ice. Inserting these parameters into the rate equation model under
steady state conditions we evaluate the production rate of molecular hydrogen
on ice-coated interstellar dust grains.Comment: 20 pages, 3 tables and 10 figures. Accepted to ApJ. Minor changes
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A Geophysical Atlas for Interpretation of Satellite-derived Data
A compilation of maps of global geophysical and geological data plotted on a common scale and projection is presented. The maps include satellite gravity, magnetic, seismic, volcanic, tectonic activity, and mantle velocity anomaly data. The Bibliographic references for all maps are included
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The nature of the highest energy cosmic rays
Ultra high energy gamma rays produce electron--positron pairs in interactions
on the geomagnetic field. The pair electrons suffer magnetic bremsstrahlung and
the energy of the primary gamma ray is shared by a bunch of lower energy
secondaries. These processes reflect the structure of the geomagnetic field and
cause experimentally observable effects. The study of these effects with future
giant air shower arrays can identify the nature of the highest energy cosmic
rays as either gamma-rays or nuclei.Comment: 15 pages of RevTeX plus 6 postscript figures, tarred, gzipped and
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Water Chemisorption and Reconstruction of the MgO Surface
The observed reactivity of MgO with water is in apparent conflict with
theoretical calculations which show that molecular dissociation does not occur
on a perfect (001) surface. We have performed ab-initio total energy
calculations which show that a chemisorption reaction involving a
reconstruction to form a (111) hydroxyl surface is strongly preferred with
Delta E = -90.2kJ/mol. We conclude that protonation stabilizes the otherwise
unstable (111) surface and that this, not the bare (001), is the most stable
surface of MgO under ambient conditions.Comment: RevTeX, 4 pages, 1 Encapsulated Postscript Figur
Global maps of the magnetic thickness and magnetization of the Earth’s lithosphere
International audienceWe have constructed global maps of the large-scale magnetic thickness and magnetization of Earth's lithosphere. Deriving such large-scale maps based on lithospheric magnetic field measurements faces the challenge of the masking effect of the core field. In this study, the maps were obtained through analyses in the spectral domain by means of a new regional spatial power spectrum based on the Revised Spherical Cap Harmonic Analysis (R-SCHA) formalism. A series of regional spectral analyses were conducted covering the entire Earth. The R-SCHA surface power spectrum for each region was estimated using the NGDC-720 spherical harmonic (SH) model of the lithospheric magnetic field, which is based on satellite, aeromagnetic, and marine measurements. These observational regional spectra were fitted to a recently proposed statistical expression of the power spectrum of Earth's lithospheric magnetic field, whose free parameters include the thickness and magnetization of the magnetic sources. The resulting global magnetic thickness map is compared to other crustal and magnetic thickness maps based upon different geophysical data. We conclude that the large-scale magnetic thickness of the lithosphere is on average confined to a layer that does not exceed the Moho
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